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A Boxer called Buster is the star of the £7million campaign and the dog, played by a four-year-old called Biff, steals the show with the help of an acrobatic group of animals including foxes, a badger, a hedgehog and some squirrels. Today it can be revealed that the advert tells the story of a little girl called Bridget who loves to jump. Set to a cover version of 'One Day I'll Fly Away', her mother and father buy her a trampoline, toiling while she sleeps to build it before hiding it in the garden to surprise her with on Christmas Day. As the snow falls an array of animals start using it as the Boxer watches forlornly through the window (top left and top right). The next morning Bridget sprints out to use it for the first time (bottom left) but her joy turns to shock as cheeky Buster has the last laugh and uses her new toy before her (bottom right). John Lewis told MailOnline it has tried to inject more fun into the commercial because 2016 has proved to be a 'tough' year for Britain and it acknowledged that last year's Man On The Moon was 'a bit sad'.

Could Barack Obama's last act as president be pardoning Hillary Clinton?

Even though Hillary Clinton (left) hasn't been charged with a crime, the White House is not ruling out the possibility of her receiving a last-minute pardon from President Obama (right). On Wednesday, during press secretary Josh Earnest's briefing, he was asked whether the president had considered using his executive power in favor of the former secretary of state. 'The president has offered clemency to a substantial number of Americans who were previously serving time in federal prisons,' Earnest said.

The news that Donald Trump is now President elect of the USA has sent shockwaves throughout the world. Here, JUSTIN WEBB and MAX HASTINGS give their verdicts.

The European Council's top brass believe the EU and the US 'simply have no option but to cooperate closely' as Nigel Farage announced Britain was in pole position to benefit from Donald Trump's win.

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The sheer lack of comprehension on the faces of pro-Clinton commentators was a joy to behold. It reflected the feeling Remainers had as it dawned on them that Brexit had won.

The US president-elect has cast doubt on the coalition's mutual defence pact and has told members to raise military spending.

Financial markets in the UK and abroad face months of turbulence and uncertainty as they seek to understand President-elect Donald Trump's economic policies, writes ALEX BRUMMER.

Donald Trump's election promises when running to be President of the United States were eye-catching and palpably popular - but some of them tended to shift around as they came under scrutiny.

Anti-Trump protests turn violent in Oakland, while Cher and Madonna attend NYC march

Thousands of anti-Trump protesters chanting 'not my President' gathered in cities across the country tonight as anger intensified over the shock victory. In New York City demonstrators packed into Union Square and Columbus Circle (right), hanging effigies of Donald Trump (left) as cries of 'Black Lives Matter' and 'Donald Trump, go away, racist, sexist, anti-gay' filled the streets. The crowds walked more than 40 blocks uptown to picket outside Trump Towers, where the President-elect will live until he moves to the White House in January.

Branson Jr (left) tweeted: 'First time in history that a billionaire moves into public housing vacated by a black family'. Rapper Dizzee Rascal (right) blasted the joke as 'nuts'.

Law enforcement sources told TMZ on Wednesday it had been decided that the 52-year-old actor had not committed child abuse when he got into a fight with his son Maddox on a private jet in September.

Matthew Baker (pictured) was arrested at an address in Ilford on Wednesday night. He has been taken to a north London police station where he remains in custody.

First victim of the Croydon tram crash is revealed to be a 19-year-old Crystal Palace fan

NEW Teenager Dane Chinnery (inset) has been named as the first victim of the Croydon tram crash (pictured), which killed at least seven people and left 50 people injured after derailing. Mr Chinnery, who worked as a labourer and was a huge Crystal Palace fan, was described as a 'helpful and funny' person in online tributes. Last night it emerged that terrified passengers had expressed safety concerns about the same section of track only days earlier when a tram sped too fast around the corner and almost came off the rails.

Survivors of the tram crash, in which at least seven passengers died, have spoken of the scenes of horror inside the blood-soaked carriages. The tram derailed at 6.13am in Croydon.

Harvey Proctor (pictured) said reporters from the corporation and from the Exaro website should face possible prosecution for alleged conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.

Jane Ennis spent thousands to look young but grandmother Kitty had the right attitude to

Jane Ennis (right) has tried Botox, fillers, spa trips, facials and expensive creams to look young. Her grandmother Kitty Ennis (left), from Manchester, is pictured at the same age. Jane says: 'The bottom line is that Kitty Ennis was not worried about what people thought of her looks by the time she was my age, if ever. She believed, correctly, that people would like her because she was fun. I don't really want a face like my gran's or to give up caring about the way I look, but in many ways, I wish I could have been more like her.'

Men have put together a list of the things all women should know about them, but probably don't. They reveal they like to snuggle, often pee in the shower, like quiet time and like it when girls ask them out.

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Moscow warns Holland after Russian aircraft carrier forces Dutch submarine to flee

Russia has accused a Dutch submarine (file shot, left) of trying to monitor its aircraft carrier and follow its vessels the Severomorsk (bottom right) and the Vice-Admiral Kulakov (top right) in the Mediterranean, branding the manoeuvre 'clumsy' and 'dangerous', and warning of 'grave consequences'. The Dutch submarine, which was detected by anti-submarine helicopters, was located about 12 miles from the Russian warships, Moscow said. In recent months Vladimir Putin (inset) has reinforced Russia's naval presence in the Mediterranean as part of its intervention in Syria where it has been conducting an aerial campaign in support of President Bashar al-Assad.

The shamed former Sunderland star first tried to launch a bid to overturn his conviction for sexual activity with a 15-year-old girl in July, but his application was thrown out by an appeal court judge.

Police were called to reports of a woman being assaulted at a home in Hibbert Street, Luton at about 1.30pm today (pictured). Armed officers attended and a 24-year-old man was shot dead.

Despite billions of pounds of investment, most extend the lives of patients by a few months at best, according to analysis from doctors that was published in the British Medical Journal.

Death of a dynasty that was rotten to its core: After 40 years of sex, lies and scandals,

The first whiff of scandal to surround the Clintons began with the 1993 sacking of the seven employees in the White House Travel Office, soon after Bill had become President (Travelgate, top left). 'Whitewater' was the key financial scandal of the Clinton presidency (top centre). Mr Clinton's predatory approach to young females was first described by Paula Jones, an Arkansas state employee (top right). Clinton was impeached in December 1998 on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice (below left). Mired in legal fees from their run-ins with prosecutors, the Clintons set about making money from their White House years (below centre). It emerged that while Secretary of State, Mrs Clinton had been using a vulnerable private email server to send classified information (below right).

The EU was in turmoil last night as Donald Trump's election victory delivered another huge blow to the ailing Brussels project. European chiefs were sent into a state of panic by Mr Trump's shock victory,

DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Voters in the world's most powerful democracy chose a man who by any yardstick should be unfit to hold any office. They did so in protest at a complacent elite.

Elite supporting Clinton will lead to Ordinary Americans triggering Millennial Armageddon

PIERS MORGAN: 'The new President-elect of the United States of America is Donald J. Trump.' Those, I can say with some certainty, were the words that only Donald himself and me ever thought he might eventually be saying when he first announced he was running last year to global mockery and scorn. Trump won because he challenged all political convention and every single facet of the establishment. I was struck by the sheer scale of cocky complacency which enveloped the Hillary Clinton camp in the past few weeks as Election Day approached. It smacked of precisely the same 'there's no way we can possibly lose to these 'ignorant, racist, sexist Neanderthals' establishment mentality that provoked Britain into Brexit in June. Hillary herself dripped with haught, superior arrogance, referring to Trump's supporters as a 'basket of deplorables'. I genuinely don't think she ever gave any serious thought to losing to someone like Trump, who will now become the only President never to serve in political life or the military. But, Trump, against all the odds and mockery, just won the biggest prize of them all. Congratulations Donald - now go prove them all wrong again and be a great president.

Activists accused the President-elect of having a long history of 'racist outbursts' as well as his promise to build a wall between the US and Mexico.

Muslims voiced concerns about a Donald Trump presidency as he edged closer to victory on US election night ©Adek Berry (AFP/File)

Muslims across Asia are struggling to come to terms with the news Donald Trump will take office in the White House as it was claimed the result would act as a powerplay for terrorists across the world.

GUY ADAMS on the rise of wheeler-dealer extraordinaire Donald Trump 

What really stood out as I gazed around the scene at a $500-a-night Hilton hotel in Manhattan yesterday morning was the sea of red baseball caps, writes GUY ADAMS. They seemed especially incongruous because the guests wearing them were dressed in expensive designer suits and cocktail dresses. Pictured on the top row, left to right: Grandparents Mary and Malcolm McLeod; Mary in the 1950s; a young Donald in his early years at school; and at military academy in 1964. Bottom row, left to right: Trump with his first wife, Ivana; on the Isle of Lewis; with second wife, Maria Maples; and with his daughter, Ivanka.

Bookmakers in Britain took around £150million in bets on the US Presidential election outcome - making it the biggest political event in gambling history. And there was money to be won, bookies reveal.

The Republican has sensationally won the White House - taking Pennsylvania to secure 274 electoral college votes in a humiliating defeat for Hillary Clinton.

The Simpsons predicted that Donald Trump would become President of the United States back in 2000 in an episode entitled Bart To The Future. The show's creator, Matt Groening called it 'beyond satire.'

David Davies (pictured), Conservative MP Monmouth in South Wales, said the 'surprise and anger' of the BBC exposed its failure to understand a 'silent majority'.

After she was slammed for saying Trump supporters should take 'IQ test,' many Twitter users said it was a 'second strike' for ABC breakfast's Virginia Trioli after her on-air gaffe with Barnaby Joyce in 2009.

'I was right. Donald Trump’s triumph has crushed the lefty luvvies'. says KATIE HOPKINS

As Donald Trump predicted, it was Brexit Times Ten, writes KATIE HOPKINS. The people rose up and made their voice heard, leaving Hillary Clinton to weep into her pant suit and her campaign team to wonder what on Earth went wrong. You can't blame them for thinking they stood a good chance. Pollsters have demonstrated - once again- why they are an utterly defunct source of information. And the lefty lovies echo-chamber of choice - the Huffington Post said she was a shoe in at 98 per cent. These are people who are supposed to be reflecting back at us how we feel. They are deaf and blind. They enjoyed the sound of their own echo for so long they stopped listening to people in the street, stopped even imagining their voices mattered.

The markets made a surprising recovery over night, with the Dow index opening up by 30 points on Wednesday after an alarming overnight slump of futures by 800 points.

An alarming £37bn was wiped off the UK's top listed companies as London's FTSE100 fell as much as 2%, but there was a boost for the UK pound this morning as sterling rose to a high of $1.25.

Trump supporters mock Amy Schumer and Miley Cyrus who pledged to leave US if he won

Scores of celebrities, such as Lena Dunham, Miley Cyrus and Bryan Cranston had all threatened to leave the United States if Trump became the next U.S. president. But since Clinton's crushing defeat last night, the vocal Hillary supporters been silent about their future travel plans. Now Trump supporters have begun trolling the celebrities on Twitter, demanding to know when they are leaving.

Melania Trump proudly modeled the $3,990 Ralph Lauren design as she joined her husband on stage at Manhattan's Hilton Midtown in the early hours of Wednesday morning.

Trump is lining up VERY conservative cabinet including Rudy Giuliani and Chris Christie

Entering to the music of 'Air Force One' Donald Trump stood onstage early this morning alongside some of his closest campaign advisers, many of whom are poised to hold big league jobs in the Trump cabinet come January. He gave shout-outs to Rudy Giuliani, Chris Christie and Sen. Jeff Sessions, who joined the families of Trump and his running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, to celebrate their surprise victory on the platform.

World leaders have reacted with shock at the surprise election of Donald Trump as US President. A senior German politician has described it as a 'huge shock', while it was welcomed in Moscow.

While details of the vehicle itself are a closely-guarded secret, pictures show it sporting the grille and headlight design from the new Cadillac models.

Michael Bublé's son Noah set to undergo chemotherapy for liver cancer

Doctors in Los Angeles confirmed Michael and his actress wife Luisana Lopilato's worst fears last Tuesday after doing a biopsy following an initial examination at a clinic in Buenos Aires. He is also said to have started chemotherapy which is going to last four months, magazine Gent, reports.

A study by Lancaster University and Cambridge University Press has recently found the female use of the F-word has risen by 500 per cent since the Nineties.

Scientists found that former Scouts and Guides enjoy better mental health than their contemporaries, having an 18 per cent lower risk of suffering anxiety and mood disorders in middle age.

US researchers found that the initial memory loss marking the beginning of dementia may instead be triggered by the menopause, when levels of the hormone oestrogen plummet.

Alan Steadman, 69, was announced the winner of a nationwide competition to find a new voice to mark the clock's 80th anniversary. His name appeared on the lights on the BT Tower in London.

The ones that DIDN'T get away: BBC releases even more shocking behind the scenes footage of Planet Earth II's terrifying 'snake chase' 

It's a scene that had BBC viewers on the edge of their seats, as freshly hatched sea iguanas were picked off one by one by a knot of vigilant snakes as they raced to safe ground. Behind the scenes footage from the first episode of Planet Earth II shows an up-close look at the gripping events that have since been labelled 'the stuff of nightmares,' revealing the gruesome fate of hatchlings who didn't manage to escape. According to the crew, this behaviour has never been caught on film before - and as the snakes swarmed in from all sides to hunt, a cameraman knelt just feet away.

After suffering heart failure twice in the past six months, the 17-month-old pet (pictured), from Dorset, required an operation overseen by a surgeon who normally operates on humans.

A new study suggests a poor child's chances of achieving at school depends heavily on their ethnicity. Across all disadvantaged pupils, white British children had the poorest performance.

FEMAIL has tried and tested 35 different festive sandwiches from high street supermarkets and cafes and here we reveal which came out on top and which left a bad taste in the mouth.

Hull Crown Court heard Alex Nicholson (pictured) chased his terrified wife out of their house in full view of neighbours before forcing her into the back of his car and driving off into the Flamborough countryside.

Can YOU tell if Instagram's Atchoum is a cat or a dog?

Can YOU tell whether this pet is a dog or a cat? A very furry creature called Atchoum sent Twitter into meltdown after his owner posted a picture, which has been retweeted more than 12,000 times. Users engaged in a fierce debate with some convinced he was a dog and others were sure he had cat eyes, before his owner finally made the big reveal.

Teachers at the Magna Academy in Poole, Dorset, are taking a no-nonsense approach to discipline by making an example of children who 'disrupted learning' for classmates.

Anna Sexton, from Cheltenham, died from a heart attack caused by asphyxiation after an egg got stuck in her wind pipe - she had a habit of swallowing them whole, an inquest heard.

Sophie Rose, 40, from Blackpool who now lives in Thailand, says her mission is to 'normalise breastfeeding older kids'. She appeared on This Morning to debate the controversial topic.

The veteran broadcaster (pictured) said yesterday he was 'baffled' that Reading students had vowed to boycott University Challenge over alleged 'misogynist' remarks.

Remembrance Sunday is suddenly mattering more and more to people

Vere Harmsworth (right and inset), the second son of Lord Rothermere, co-founder of the Daily Mail, died leading his men towards the Germans at the Battle of the Somme. Pictured left is his cousin, Vyvyan, laying a wreath for him at his grave at the Ancre British Cemetery in France. His story features in a powerful Channel 4 documentary on the final stages of the Somme, broadcast on Sunday. Here Robert Hardman reflects on his heroics ahead of the centenary of his death and those of other brave men who made the ultimate sacrifice.

Hala El-Shafie, a consultant nutritionist, says that there are five eating categories that everyone falls into - and when you work out which one you belong to, it's easier to slim down.

Drummer William Starn was part of the ill-fated 1st Battalion Dorset Regiment that suffered heavy losses on the Western Front in Northern France under attack from German machine gun fire in 1916.

Researchers have found that even in the rainforests of Uganda, babysitters are essential. Researchers found chimps use sitters to wean infants faster, which allows them to reproduce again more quickly.

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Nigerian villagers kill GIGANTIC snake only to discover it was filled with scores of eggs

The huge snake was killed by locals in the West African country of Nigeria after a farmer accused it of feasting on his livestock and that the swelling in its stomach was not eggs but his calf. However as these images show, the snake was not overweight because of its last meal, it was actually pregnant with eggs which are considered a delicacy in Nigeria.

Give your living room a new look with the latest couture trends. This week, hot pink including a bedside table, a set of coasters and a Saint-Jean cushion.

In her column for every busy woman who's bored of the same old wine, Helen McGinn talks you through this week's best wine including a Sainsbury's Taste The Difference Barbera d'Asti.

Viewers of the docu-series said they were reduced to tears by Taysia's heart-swelling attempts to make friends. The bespectacled pre-schooler from Wales was initially rebuffed by all of her new playmates.

Julie Gill, 44, was supposed to be looking after the youngster when she went on a drinking binge in Blackpool, Lancashire, and forgot all about the baby.

A new study has revealed that girls cost £30,000 more to raise than boys, with the stark contrast due in part to the high cost of clothes, makeup and toiletries according to money experts.

Sainsbury’s launch their own luxury fashion range and warn the High Street

A real soft leather biker jacket can now be bought from Sainsbury's for £95 - and you can pop it in your trolley with your salmon fillets and fabric conditioner. The jacket will be available to buy from 191 Sainsbury's stores, and online, from today. It is the new hero piece in Sainsbury's Tu Premium range which also includes, for the first time ever in a British supermarket, a £30 cream shirt made from real silk. (From L-R Mintvelvet, All Saints, Sainsbury's, Massimo Dutti and Whistles)

Mitchel Britten, 24, downed more than half a gallon of beer watching England play New Zealand at Lord's before going on the Embargo Republica club in Chelsea's Kings Road.

Lorraine Candy says she receives criticism when she writes about having a nanny. She is aware that she is lucky to be able to employ one, but points out that she has worked hard to be that lucky.

Christina Schwab is one of six million Britons suffering from bruxism - the medical term for the condition characterised by teeth-grinding and jaw-clenching - and cases are soaring among women.

The Silly Sausage game, which invites players to shake a giant plastic sausage, has sparked hilarity among mothers, who called it 'wrong on so many levels'. It's aimed at children aged from seven.

Jasmine Gregory had been warned by a social worker not to leave her baby, Robyn Andrews-English, alone just hours before she was found drowned at their home in Grove, Oxfordshire.

Navy tests recovery of Orion capsule as it prepares for first Mars mission

Working with the US Navy, the test saw the amphibious transport dock USS San Diego  successfully recover the capsule. Divers attached lines from small boats to steady and guide the capsule toward San Diego, where a NASA-designed winch hauled the capsule into the well deck.

Alice Smellie has teamed up with Polyco, which makes industrial- grade gloves for the construction, utility, oil and gas industries, and put a selection of gloves to the test.

Interiors giant wayfair.co.uk claims drinks trolley sales are up by almost 200 per cent this year and retailers such as John Lewis and Ikea have even started stocking 'bar carts'.

The new female chief executive of John Lewis, Paula Nickolds, is apparently going to whittle down the one thing Jenni Murray loves about the place - the haberdashery department.

Dr Andrew Johnson was previously jailed for 11 years and eight months in 2014 for abusing nine patients and this term was extended at Sheffield Crown Court today after eight more came forward.

Kim Atkinson, from Newcastle, was forced to sink her life savings into reconstructive surgery after dentist Dan Stocks left her teeth in a condition that other dentists said was worst they'd seen.

Postnatal depression has forced mothers to stop at one baby, like Adele

Like pop singer Adele, these three women (From L-R Libby Vaughan, Lianne Harris and Emma Pollard) have admitted that post-natal depression following the birth of their first child has left them too scared to have another baby - despite wanting a big family and siblings for their child. It has been claimed women who suffer from postnatal depression (PND) after their first baby could have a 25-50 per cent chance of relapse after subsequent births.

Sources speaking to Japanese publisher MacOtakara said a 'pure white' version of the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus could be brought out in the future. The website cited the source as a 'supplier'.

It is alleged that the company gave $3.1million to a German-based company run by Choi Soon-sil. Choi is at the heart of an abuse of power probe, and was arrested at the weekend.

Four pilots from RAF Shawbury scrapped with three soldiers outside the Montgomery's Tower pub in Shrewsbury, while on a night out, but denied affray at Shrewsbury Crown Court.

Jay Watson, of Studley, Warwickshire, gashed his head in a play area of a garden centre while on a day out with his older brother Jordan, 11, and their grandmother Jayne Gilder, 59.

WARNING: DISTURBING CONTENT Doctors in Guangzhou, China, have removed the power plug from the head of two-year-old Chen Chen, who fell off the bed and onto the object.

Giant crocodile is rescued after getting stuck in a flooded canal while hunting for food 

The 17-foot-long croc, weighing nearly a ton, got jammed in a waterway on Monday. Wildlife officials and villagers in Sri Lanka came to its rescue, pushing it back into a river using a digger and a tractor. It's one of the biggest crocodiles ever seen in the country.

Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi's decision is being circulated by Islamic State media in Iraq but the identity of the potential successor is being kept under wraps amid fears it could cause a revolt.

In a new study, researchers compared the memory capabilities of middle-aged women and men, and found that women outperform their counterparts across all measures.

Viewers went wild for Sky News's Faisal Islam and his colourful neckwear after he opted for a knitted scarf while presenting coverage of the US presidential election on Wednesday.

Here’s how to solve your body hang-ups and still stay stylish this autumn 

We've all got our own hang-ups when it comes to our bodies - but the good news is that whatever bit you're self-conscious about, shops on the UK High Street have found the solution. Pictured, (left to right) over-the-knee boots to conceal cankles, £259, a Marks and Spencer leather skirt to disguise big hips, £199, a high-waisted skirt to lengthen legs, £49.50, a bold horizontal striped dress to create a waist, £195, sheer sleeved chiffon dress to hide bingo wings, £325, and a Zara lace skirt to disguise knobbly knees, £59.99.

As part of the £3million ($3.7m) project, a team based at the ISTC-CNR in Rome hopes to overcome stumbling blocks for machines by developing robots which can learn from experiences.

The vast amount of money goes towards paying for food, clothes, schooling and care for unaccompanied children after Germany will have taken in 1.3million migrants in just 18 months.

Those who got six hours sleep drank a tenth - 11 per cent - more caffeinated sugar-sweetened beverages, researchers from the University of California, San Francisco, found.

The move to make all of the brands contain less than 4.5g of sugar per 100ml means none of the products will fall into the Government's sugar tax category, which is set to come into effect in 2018.

Mr Ji, from China, lost his right ear in a traffic accident one year ago. Doctor Guo Shuzhong, from Xi'an, took cartilage from his ribs to build a new ear for him, which will be transplanted to this head.

From carrots and pumpkin to salmon and oats, our experts have revealed the foolproof guide to enhancing your beauty - and it's a lot easier than you think.

UK weather sees snow and floods bring travel chaos to the country

The odds on the coldest winter on record were slashed today after first major snow shower of the winter swept across Britain along with flooding - causing travel chaos for motorists and those trying to catch planes or trains. Up to five inches of snow fell across a swathe of the country from the Peak District northwards, leading to school closures and problems on motorways including the M62 and M621 in West Yorkshire and high-level routes. Bookmaker Coral has cut the odds on this winter being the coldest on record from 16/1 to 12/1 - and the odds on Aberdeen having snow on December 25 are 4/1. Pictured: A snow plough makes its way through a road over Grinton Moor, near Reeth (top right), a pair of horse riders make their way along a lane near Middleham, North Yorkshire (bottom right) and a taxi sits on the snow in Kirklees having overturned (left).

People have revealed the worst behaviour they have seen at a wedding or funeral on a Reddit thread. One bride had her aunt yell 'don't do it' during her vows and another witnessed a punch up

The sugar packed drinks were also linked to a rise in insulin resistance, which is known to be a risk factor of type 2 diabetes, researchers from Tufts University, Massachusetts, found.

A soon-to-be-married woman has sparked an angry exchange after saying she does not want her guests to bring their children to her wedding in Mexico. But some saw her side of the story.

Video shows a worker producing white granules out of plastic has sparked fears in China with many claiming the man was making toxic rice out of the industrial material.

Arlo, an Australian cattle dog, suffered deep wounds to his legs, paws and chest and was left with exposed muscle tissue and bones, as well as layers of skin that were stripped away.

Keegan Bradley (pictured), 30, from Nottingham, had two of her children booted out of school after claiming she couldn't afford to pay their bus fare to get them there.

The Natuzzi Italian Surround Sofa is a secret stereo and saves you space

Lack of space is a common problem in UK households, but there are a host of clever and high-tech solutions. From sofas that hold secret stereos (pictured top left) and elegant ottoman chests concealing beds (pictured top right) to shelves that turn into tables (pictured bottom left) and a bathroom TV that doubles as a mirror (pictured bottom right). Here are some of the best ways to ensure you have a stylish, uncluttered home that has everything you need.

The shocking clips give a sickening insight into the world behind bars where inmates in British jails regularly take drugs, brutal beatings are a daily occurrence and guards are terrified of their wards.

Misty Mitchell, 36, an online weight loss coach from Wimberley in Texas, weighed over 21 stone after drinking 1,000 calories worth of vodka a night. She used to struggle to put on socks.

Kerry Miles, 33, from Essex, has spent £100,000 on surgery so far including Botox, lip fillers and breast enhancements after growing up being bullied over her 'plain and boring looks'.

Two experts from James Cook University, Queensland, say by having been in a relationship, an individual is communicating they have desirable romantic characteristics.

Could your child's winter COAT put their life at risk? Experts reveal the hidden danger of strapping toddlers into car seats in bulky jackets

As what's forecast to be the UK's coldest winter in years takes hold, a video showing how strapping a child into a car seat while wearing a coat can put them at risk has resurfaced online. The footage shows that the harness appears to be tight enough when fastened over the coat (left). But when you take the coat off, the harness is more than the recommended two finger distance away from the child's body, thanks because of the bulky fabric (right). This means they're at risk of being hurled forward if the car comes to a sudden halt because they're not being held securely in the seat.

Danny Lucas (pictured), 49, from Wrotham, Kent, last year decided to launch LitterGram, which asks users to photograph, share and geo-tag litter they see on the streets in an effort to raise awareness.

University at Buffalo researchers claim 'society is entering into a situation where systems like these have and will become possible.' and say banning them would be little more than a temporary solution.

How a savvy traveller slashed $52,000 luxury trip to just $408

Daniel Gillaspia visited far-flung destinations including Tokyo, Singapore, Cape Town and Dubai and paid less than one per cent of the cost for his flights and hotels. Rather than fork out $52,000 (£41,913) he spent just $408 (£329) for a journey that most people could only dream of. The travel hacker sipped on free-flowing champagne in first class suites such as Etihad Airways Apartment, top right and Singapore Airline's first class suite, bottom left. He also bedded down at luxurious hotels in some of the most expensive cities in the world including Marina Bay Sands in Singapore, top left and W, Dubai, bottom right.

An area near the Cenotaph was cordoned off while officers investigated the vehicle, with road closures in place between Parliament Square and Trafalgar Square.

In 2015-16 there were 24,942 children born to women over the age of 40, the NHS say. Experts say the increase could be down to celebrities such as Halle Berry, who gave birth at 47.

Researchers from the University of California at Davis found plastic waste in the ocean emits the aroma of a sulphurous compound certain birds have associated with food.

A new study of US adults by the University of California San Francisco has revealed new details about how blue light on mobile devices can disrupt the body clock (stock image).

Joanna Lumley and Chirstopher Biggins are among a host of '80s television icons to feature in Wit Knits, a pattern book filled with cheesy novelty jumpers published in 1985.

Shocking photos show taxi driver Ajman Ali's horrific facial injuries - including a fractured nose and two severely black eyes - after he was beaten up by two thugs in Portsmouth, Hampshire.

 

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Ex-policeman turned bouncer hits two young women in a sickening street brawl after one said her complaint of sexual assault was not being taken seriously  

Beth Jones was struck in the face by Richard Vaccari - who was working as a doorman - minutes after she complained a stranger had abused her at Sachas Wave Bar in Manchester city centre. Beth's friend, Leonie Marsh, was hit three times by Vaccari in the melee, which was captured on CCTV. A witness who saw the violence against Ms Marsh said she 'had never seen a woman struck so hard'.

Italian Pietro Boselli, a 27-year-old maths teacher turned Armani model, demonstrates how many times he can takes his shirt off and on in 60 seconds in a video that's been viewed almost 30,000 times.

The toddler is seen sitting his mother's lap and holding the steering wheel with both hands as the car makes its way through the streets of the Azerbaijani capital city of Baku.

MAC ON... Prince Harry and Meghan Markle 

'You're right, Harry. If only the media would leave us alone - but not just yet, eh?'

Incredible moment paralysed monkeys WALK again using brain implants as treatment is predicted for use in humans within three years

Researchers from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne tested the device in two Rhesus monkeys whose legs had been paralysed by a partial cutting of their spinal cords. The monkeys walked normally (pictured left) again after having the pioneering device fitted after just six days. The 'neural interface' device (pictured top right), which is under the monkey's control, works by transmitting a signal to a receiver lower down the spine, bridging the gap from the severed spinal nerves. The receiver module then causes nerve cells in the legs to fire - both flexing and extending its leg muscles. Because humans have very similar anatomy, scientists are confident that the same result is 'reproducible' in humans by the end of the decade. A researcher is pictured top right holding a silicon model of the brain with the implant.

   

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